Still lying through your teeth? Hehe... well, even @wakkanakka was abe to point out that the RH bill violates Article II, Section 12 of the Constitution. It states:
Section 12. The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a basic autonomous social institution. It shall equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception. The natural and primary right and duty of parents in the rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and the development of moral character shall receive the support of the Government.
Now of course you
falsely claim that the Constitution does not construe "from conception" as meaning "from fertilization". But as I have pointed out, when in doubt, the Constitution is to be interpreted as the Constitutional Commission intended. And the Commission -- after taking a vote -- chose to ASSUME that conception is at fertilization so as to err on the safe side. This is clear from the record and as stated by one of the Commissioners, Fr. Bernas, who I quote again:
The unborn's entitlement to protection begins "from conception," that is, from the moment of conception. The intention is to protect life from its beginning, and the assumption is that human life begins at conception and that conception takes place at fertilization. There is however no attempt to pinpoint the exact moment when conception takes place. But while the provision does not assert with certainty when human life precisely begins, it reflects the view that, in dealing with the protection of life, it is necessary to take the safer approach.
Having been blown out of the water, now you make the absurd claim that the non-existence of penal clauses or an enabling law means that such intent is absent from the Constitution! Well, there's no penal provision for making a law that violates Article 6 either (Separation of Church and State). In fact, there are NEVER penal clauses for proposing any law. Does that mean any law is therefore Constitutional?
The logic you use is absurd.